The Sun: If we rebuild school in Now Zad and give children a future, we can do it anywhere…

It’s the gateway to the most dangerous part of Afghanistan – a remote British-built outpost in the shadow of the mountainous Taliban badlands.
Ahead lies enemy territory and bandit country, crags and peaks riddled with insurgents and Taliban rat-runs, writes Virginia Wheeler.

Behind, the valley and former killing fields of Sangin and Musa Qala, where the blood of scores of British soldiers has seeped into the ground.

Caught in between is the blighted town of Now Zad, which six years ago Taliban warlords smashed back into the Dark Ages to use as a major base.

Rebuild a school in Now zad is done an hope to childs and to country in general.
It imply that other school may be rebuilded and many hope be done.
The childs are the men of tomorrow and then a new generation, a new people, that will be free, will have culture and possibility to frequent school.
A special duty, made by a military force, that enhance the human face of war: it is itself and on itself a hope, a concrete hope and a construction of a people whose past culture is big and testified on several terms.
Thanks Claudio Alpaca